Donovan Dijak Interview and Evolve 72, 73 Recap
Running Wild Podcast’s Rich and Runz bring you another episode of wrestling discussion, sharing their thoughts on all the latest in the world of professional wrestling.
Rich and Runz discuss EVOLVE 72 & 73 and interview Ring of Honor star Donovan Dijak!
On this episode of Running Wild Podcast, the two discuss their reactions to the EVOLVE weekend of shows and what will come from the apparent break up of Catch Point, the brutality of the Squared Circle of Survival match, Ethan Page’s development as a top heel in the company and new talent appearing with the company.
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The guys recap and review RAW and Smackdown, sharing their thoughts on the latest offerings from WWE programming and make their predictions for this year’s iteration of WWE Survivor Series. The two debate the significance of the Undertaker’s return and how the possibility of titles moving back and forth from brands will impact the product moving forward.
Rich was lucky enough to chat with Donovan Dijak, delving into how Dijak broke into the business, his transition from being ROH’s 2015 Top Prospect winner to being a stalwart, what it was like to work with Jay Lethal and Prince Nana and what his future in the company looks like. An exclusive interview with one of independent wrestling most impactful superstars.
All that and more on a brand new Running Wild Podcast episode!
The Crew
Rich Laconi: A high school English teacher whose love of Shakespeare is only eclipsed by his passion for professional wrestling. A regular contributor to Last Word on Sports wrestling department, he frequents as many WWE, ROH and independent wrestling shows as possible. Grew up a fan of Macho Man Randy Savage and Ric Flair, but now he pulls for heels, except for Kevin Owens. You can read his weekly work on Ring of Honor, ROH Honorable Mention right here on Last Word on Sports.
Runz: Wrestling connoisseur. Lifetime New Yorker who hates all New York teams. Consistently gets mistaken for Action Bronson. Once too sweet’d Hulk Hogan. Kevin Owens is his hero.